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French Laundry Restaurant Where Newsom Dined Got More Than $2.4 Million in PPP Loans

A three-Michelin star restaurant where California Governor Gavin Newsom was caught dining reportedly received $2.4 million in Paycheck Protection Programs loans from the Small Business Administration.
Texas Mom Who Disguised Doll as Dead Daughter Gets 20 Years in Jail

Texas Mom Who Disguised Doll as Dead Daughter Gets 20 Years in Jail

A Texas mom has been sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday for disposing the body of her two-year-old daughter into a lake and tried to cover up the crime by carrying a life-size doll she claimed was the child.
Trump Wants $2,000 Stimulus Checks, Lawmakers To Work Through Weekend To Finalize Details

Trump Wants $2,000 Stimulus Checks, Lawmakers To Work Through Weekend To Finalize Details

President Donald Trump wants to approve a stimulus check as big as $2,000 in the next coronavirus relief package. While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell signals lawmakers to prepare to work until the weekend to finalize the details of the relief bill.
 Houston Doctor Says More Than Half of the Nurses in His Unit Won't Get COVID-19 Vaccine

Houston Doctor Says More Than Half of the Nurses in His Unit Won't Get COVID-19 Vaccine

A doctor from the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas shared that more than half of the nurses in his unit do not want to receive and get vaccinated.
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NFL to Invite, Pay Tribute to Vaccinated Healthcare Workers in Super Bowl LV

The National Football League (NFL) plans to invite vaccinated healthcare workers during the Super Bowl LV to give honor to the modern heroes.
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Most Festive Christmas Traditions Around Latin America

The whole world will celebrate Christmas a week from now and Latinos are expected to have a festive celebration. Here are some of the Christmas traditions from around Latin America.
Mexico's Congress Passes Law to Limit US Agents and Lift Their Immunity

Mexico's Congress Passes Law to Limit US Agents and Lift Their Immunity

Mexico's Congress has approved a bill that takes away the immunity and other benefits of American agents working in Mexico.
Newsom Recall Drive in California Picks up Steam

Newsom Recall Drive in California Picks up Steam

California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a renewed recall effort amid the state's ongoing struggle against the spread of coronavirus.
Netflix Film To Tell Inspiring Story of First Mexican-American Astronaut

Netflix Film To Tell Inspiring Story of First Mexican-American Astronaut

Vanessa Hernandez is using social media platforms to tell the world the story of his father, who is the first Mexican-American astronaut to go from working in the fields to being launched into outer space.
George Clooney Reacts To Tom Cruise Yelling at the Film Crew

George Clooney Reacts To Tom Cruise Yelling at the Film Crew

George Clooney has reacted to the leaked audio of the "Mission Impossible" star Tom Cruise, yelling to crew members for disregarding COVID-19 rules.
Ghislaine Maxwell 'Trusted' To Look After Suicidal Inmates, Her Lawyers Claim

Ghislaine Maxwell 'Trusted' To Look After Suicidal Inmates, Her Lawyers Claim

Ghislaine Maxwell has been entrusted to look after suicidal inmates at a Brooklyn jail, her attorneys claimed.
Mitch McConnell

Senate Assures to Deliver Relief Aid Before Leaving the House

Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell said on Tuesday that the House of Senate will not leave until a new relief bill will be passed.
Florida Man Stabs Girlfriend in Eyes, Throws Baby Out of Window

Florida Man Stabs Girlfriend in Eyes, Throws Baby Out of Window

A Florida man was accused of throwing his own baby out of a window and stabbing his girlfriend in the eyes, leaving her blind.
 Albert Bourla

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Explains Why He Hasn't Gotten Vaccinated Yet

Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine received its emergency use authorization from the U.S. FDA on Friday but its CEO is yet to get vaccinated.
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Moderna Commits To Deliver 6 Million COVID-19 Vaccines

American biotechnology company Moderna announced recently that they commit to distributing six million vaccines upon the emergency use authorization of the U.S. FDA.
Majority of Latinos Are Skeptical About COVID-19 Vaccine, New Study Shows

Majority of Latinos Are Skeptical About COVID-19 Vaccine, New Study Shows

A new study revealed that the majority of Latinos and Blacks are still skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccine in terms of its safety and effectiveness.
Young Man Who Threw Trailer Hitch to an Indigenous Woman Found Guilty of Manslaughter

Young Man Who Threw Trailer Hitch to an Indigenous Woman Found Guilty of Manslaughter

The young man who threw a trailer hitch to an Indigenous woman was found guilty of manslaughter after the woman died six months later.
California Nurses to Go on Strike on Christmas Eve Over Work Conditions

California Nurses to Go on Strike on Christmas Eve Over Work Conditions

California nurses threaten to hold a strike on Christmas eve as they continue to face serious problems with staffing, personal protective equipment (PPE), and other conditions that not only put them in danger but also patients.
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Bipartisan Group of Senators Will Fully Introduce $908 Billion Relief Bill

A bipartisan group of Senators who introduced the $908 billion relief bill will introduce the bill tomorrow night, Monday, and determine if it will have the support of lawmakers or not.
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Archeologists Unearthed Chilling Secrets of 'Tower of Skulls' in Mexico City

Archaeologists in Mexico have unearthed a new section of a famous Aztec "Tower of Skulls." The discovery was made on the east side of the 'Huei Tzompantli,' a grisly Aztec trophy rack.